VANCOUVER, British Columbia (Ticker) -- Allan Iverson scored
nine of his game-high 29 points in the decisive fourth quarter
to lead the Philadelphia 76ers to a 100-93 victory over the
Vancouver Grizzlies.

The win extended the 76ers dominance of the Grizzlies to seven
games, their longest current winning streak against any
opponent.

With Vancouver leading 85-84 with 5:21 remaining, Iverson
completed a 3-point play to put the 76ers ahead to stay. The
superstar guard added two jumpers from the right corner to give
Philadelphia a 91-87 cushion at the 3:39 mark.

"I just got out and ran the lanes and my teammates got me the
ball," Iverson said. "When I make a couple of shots, they just
keep coming to me."

Mike Bibby hit a driving layup to keep the Grizzlies close at
95-91 with 0:34 left. But Iverson, Aaron McKie and Eric Snow
combined for five free throws to put away the game.

"I thought (Vancouver) played great. I thought we played darn
good as well," Philadelphia coach Larry Brown said. "We were
fortunate to make the big shots down the stretch."

"We just don't have the depth from an offensive perspective to
maintain continuity," said Grizzlies coach Lionel Hollins, who
spent three seasons as a member of the Sixers.

Matt Geiger had his best game of the season, scoring 20 points
on 9-of-15 shooting. The 76ers' center is finding his groove
after missing the first 17 games of the season recovering from
arthroscopic surgery on his left knee.

"It's coming," Geiger said. "Tonight I hit the shots I've been
taking all year and they finally fell."

Iverson scored five points during a 13-2 first-quarter run to
give the Sixers a 23-8 lead with 3:39 remaining. The Grizzlies
responded with a 12-2 spurt to cut the deficit to 25-20 at the
end of the period. Bibby and Shareef Abdur-Rahim scored four
points a piece.

The game remained close throughout second quarter, with
Philadelphia taking a 50-48 lead at halftime.

Vancouver came out strong in the third quarter, scoring seven
straight points to take a 59-52 advantage at the 8:37 mark. The
Grizzlies maintained a 67-61 lead with 4:42 left, but
Philadelphia closed the period with a 10-4 run to forge a 71-71
tie entering the final period.

George Lynch scored 10 points and grabbed 14 rebounds for the
Sixers, who scored 23 points off 13 Vancouver turnovers.

Abdur-Rahim tallied 24 points and grabbed 12 rebounds for the
Grizzlies, who have lost six of their last eight home games.

Bibby finished with 18 points and 13 assists for Vancouver,
which shot 48 percent (40-for-83) from the floor but was
outscored 23-12 at the foul line.

Bryant Reeves had 18 points and eight rebounds before fouling
out with 33 seconds left in the game.